Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gyanendra of Nepal" in English language version.
But the king was also reported by the Japanese newspaper as conceding that the Nepalese people do have the right to choose the fate of the monarchy. ... 'The Nepali people themselves should speak out on where the nation is heading, on the direction it is taking and on why it is becoming chaotic,' he said.
Speaking to a select group of Japanese correspondents at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace on Feb. 4, King Gyanendra said, '[The decision] doesn't reflect the majority view of the people. This isn't a democracy.'
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)Speaking to a select group of Japanese correspondents at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace on Feb. 4, King Gyanendra said, '[The decision] doesn't reflect the majority view of the people. This isn't a democracy.'
But the king was also reported by the Japanese newspaper as conceding that the Nepalese people do have the right to choose the fate of the monarchy. ... 'The Nepali people themselves should speak out on where the nation is heading, on the direction it is taking and on why it is becoming chaotic,' he said.